Monthly Archives: March 2009

A new book tells about the West York High School’s district champs. A 56-page book about the West York High School varsity football team’s District 3 championship season is being published this month by the York Daily Record/Sunday News and … Continue reading →

Jonah Lehrer, the Rhodes Scholar with local ties, has penned his second book “How We Decide.” … It has captured comparisons with Malcolm Gladwell’s “Blink.” For more, see Author with York ties: Learned the brain inside and out in writing … Continue reading →

“Yesterday I Will,” an anthology of original short stories, poems and one-act plays, will be formally launched during the York Book and Paper Fair on April 4. The anthology, which grew out of a writing contest sponsored by The York … Continue reading →

Nancy Duncan, children’s librarian at Red Land Community Library, reviews “To Dance With the White Dog.” A short book about life, love and endings. Sam Peek is an old man whose wife of many years, Cora, has just passed away. … Continue reading →

In April, survivors from Darfur and five previous genocides will join anti-genocide advocates and people of conscience around the world to observe Genocide Prevention Month. As part of Genocide Prevention Month, organizers have partnered with the American Booksellers Association to … Continue reading →

Review by Robert Cook Okay, I’ll admit the Kindle 2 is not for everyone. In fact, it’s not for every book I want to read, but the 2 makes me believe that the electronic reader is here to stay. What … Continue reading →

Children are invited to read a book to Buster, a golden retriever, or Jackson, a Labrador retriever, during Books with KPETS from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. April 7 and May 5 at East Berlin Community Library, 105 Locust St. Keystone … Continue reading →

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What do book lovers enjoy almost as much as reading a book? Talking about it, of course! A group of us here at the Daily Record/Sunday News has decided to take our book talk beyond the newsroom.

We'll share what we like, and what we don't, about the books we are reading. This will also be the place to find out about local authors, new releases, upcoming book signings and what's going on at the York County libraries.

And, of course, we want to hear from you too. Email your book review to books@ydr.com and we will post it on Book Buzz.